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The main street in New Polzeath is Atlantic Terrace which faces across the bay. The terrace was built in 1898.[2] The area of New Polzeath inland of the terrace was developed later. An estate of holiday homes was built in the last few years. The National Trust owns land to the west and north of New Polzeath and this curtails further development. New Polzeath has access to Polzeath beach at low water; there is also access to Pentireglaze beach, a smaller beach. The road to New Polzeath connects with the road into Polzeath over a mile east of the villages so although the places are contiguous, driving between them means a 2-mile trip (1mile if small lane is taken past Lundynant camp site). Alternatively the coast path links the two places - about 400 yards. Just beyond the Point, facing Rumps Point, is a plaque commemorating the place where Laurence Binyon, in 1914, composed his famous poem For the Fallen incorporating the Ode of Remembrance. References1. ^Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200 Newquay & Bodmin {{ISBN|978-0-319-22938-5}} 2. ^{{cite book | last = Drew | first = Alan | title = The Charm of North Cornwall | publisher = Triskele publications | year = 1993 | location = Ticehurst | pages = 43 | isbn = 0-9520627-0-4}} External links{{Commons category inline|New Polzeath}}{{Cornwall|state=collapsed}}{{Cornwall-geo-stub}} 3 : Villages in Cornwall|Beaches of Cornwall|Populated coastal places in Cornwall |
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